Why?
Because the future makes less sense the further out you are from it.
Whereas if something is coming the same day you need to avoid (or to be there for for your or your children's future) that is useful.
Otherwise it is more confusing than anything else.
For example, think of where you were the day before 9-11 anywhere on earth.
The next day changed everything when people used big planes like missiles to take down buildings.
No one was prepared for that. No one really could be prepared for that just like no one could prepare for Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941 either.
So, seeing far into the future is counterproductive from my point of view more than a day or a month.
Because it is hard enough when it happens. Otherwise you are just going to be unnecessarily traumatized all the time so you can't function at all in your lives.
So, knowing more than a day or a month before something happens I find is just awful and that's all.
Because you have no context that is useful to put it into.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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